Scotland's Hidden Sacred Past
You will never understand Scotland’s megalithic past until you watch the evidence presented here.
An initiation tunnel runs 18 miles beneath an island; the largest stone circle on Orkney bears an Egyptian name; another on Lewis is known as the ‘Room of Seeing’; a passage mound was once the place of council for elders with origins in Armenia and Sardinia. And that’s just a sample of the places explored.
How did so many far-flung influences find themselves on the northern fringes of Scotland long before the rest of Britain’s megalithic culture?
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Scotland's Hidden Sacred Past
A stone circle bears the name of a sage who lived 12,000 years ago in the Middle East.
A white-skinned giant guards an entrance into the Otherworld.
A ritual cave runs 18.6 miles beneath an island.
Unusual round towers once served as seats of power for a royal race of fairy people.These are som...